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Friday, October 30, 2009

Government Contracts: time to sharpen the prospecting shovel


So you want to get your company off the ground? Guy Timberlake, the Chief Visionary and Chief Executive Officer of The American Small Business Coalition (The ASBC), recently posed the big question: How Do You Ensure You Get In On The Action? The question assumes there is some 'action' to join. Relationships between firms requires time - and projects - to develop. Here are some of the responses:
http://www.linkedin.com/answers/government-non-profit/government-contracts/GOV_GCT/118686-247152

Monday, October 5, 2009

Connecting your solar system to the utility

Once you’ve selected your solar panel system and have committed to the installation, the installer will require an electrical permit for installation. In New Jersey, a licensed electrician with a business permit is required to install solar panels and to connect the system to the utility. Your certified solar technician cannot apply for a construction permit unless he or she possesses the proper electrical qualifications as defined by the State. The Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C 5:23-2.15(b)2) instructs that electrical work shall not be undertaken except by persons licensed to perform such work (except in the case of a single family homeowner on his or her own dwelling).Similar requirements exist in NY and PA as well.




Here is why: Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) systems are inherently electrical work since they are a series of components that generate, transmit and utilities electrical energy.



Additionally, if your SPV system is for building structure Groups other than R-1 (single family residential), the Code enforcement official may require signed and sealed engineered drawings as part of the permit application to show how the system connects to the utility meter and the building electrical system. These drawings address different electrical issues from the SPV drawings that are prepared by solar system vendors.



If you require engineered sealed electrical drawings, contact us at info@milestoneseng.com or give us a call at 973.794.3445. Our engineers are licensed in NJ, NY and PA.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

August News

Somerset Medical Facility called MEPC to discuss the requirements for various electrical upgrades throughout the facility.

Monday, June 22, 2009

June Newsletter.

Here at Milestones, we are dedicated to the future, which to us means an earth friendly, green approach to engineering. We are excited about our next project, the details of which will be made public soon! For the time being, check out these excellent articles on solar energy, and get in touch with us if your project could benefit from the latest technology of money-saving sustainable design.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_thermal_energy

http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/SuperModels/ItsSolarPowersTimeToShine.aspx?page=1

http://www.powerfromthesun.net/Chapter10/Chapter10new.htm

-MEPC

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

San Francisco IEEE / IAS Seminar

Energy Efficiency – Green Design Considerations
http://www.e-grid.net/docs/0905-green.pdf.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Networking Night & Awards Reception at NJIT


Haila will support the Faculity, Staff and SWE members to greet the Fall 09 students and their families at the Networking Night & Awards Reception held Thursday April 30 in the Faculty/Staff Dining Hall in the Campus Center from 5:30 to 7:30P.M.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

NJIT Panel Speaks out for the Planet

Haila participated in the “Women Taking the Lead in Saving Our Planet” panel discussion held at NJIT on March 30, 2009.